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donwin4real

Hero Member
Dec 2, 2013
415
14
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
2171
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
27-04-2011
AOR Received.
23-05-2011
IELTS Request
Included with initial application
Med's Request
15-07-2013
Med's Done....
05-08-2013
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
27-09-2013
VISA ISSUED...
08-10-2013
LANDED..........
Not Yet
nanonye said:
Egbe, nobody except you can have details of your bank details. The most Accra can do is send the statement you submitted to the issuing bank to confirm if the document came from them. This way, they confirm the funds were available AT THE DATE which the letter was issued. They may still request you to obtain a recent Statement just to be sure the funds ate still available. About the new job status, I was also thinking like you but will still send documents to Accra just to fulfill all righteousness. Because if you look at it, the experience already garnered has qualified you for processing and that should be all they need. On a second thought, they may need it to update your Personal History to know exactly what you are doing at all times.

Yes, you're right Nanoye...Background checks are mostly done if they believe something is not right/missing/if they're not satisfied enough about your documents presented. To make their work easier and faster at times, they can as well look for a transaction on a particular date on your bank statement and call the bank about it; the bank can only say a yes or a no about such enquiry from the embassy as your banking details are strictly confidential. Note that this is done at random on all applications. Furthermore, they can check to confirm if the doc originated from your claimed financial institution or asks you to present a newer one if the fund is still available.

About employment, since you have gotten the maximum point for experience in your application to have been eligible for review/processing....I don't think it's necessary giving Accra any update about it but if you are not comfortable keeping mute about it, and you want to be on a safer side should in-case there were gonna run a deeper background check on your employment history, then you can go ahead to fulfil all righteousness!

It's like if your international passport expires midway your application, you don't need to update them about it, just get a new one towards PPR and present it for the issuance of your PRV.

Wishing you all the best with your applications!!!
Loads of love...
 

With_God

Full Member
Sep 29, 2013
25
0
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02-03-2012
AOR Received.
03-04-2012
IELTS Request
Submitted with application
Med's Request
05-12-2013
Med's Done....
23-12-2013. E-cas: Medical results received 7-1-2014
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
21-01-2014
VISA ISSUED...
03-02-2014
LANDED..........
Very Soon
With_God said:
LET SOMEBODY SHOUT HALLELUJAH !

My PPR mail sneaked into my inbox some minutes ago. I was sleeping at the time but I caught it. I have been sleeping with one eye opened ever since I completed my medical.

What an exceeding joy. All glory be to the most high God.

Thanks to everyone who has congratulated me on the receipt of my PPR. It is indeed a thing of joy and I am still basking in the euphoria of the update. I pray that God will gladden your own heart by releasing the update you've been longing for.

I am presently making preparations to storm Accra for the 'Ugwu leaf'. I was told in the PPR mail that I have only 15 days to do so, Monday through Thursday. Thought it used to be 60 days. Perhaps Accra is changing. They even emphasized sending my passport and documentation through DHL courier using a pre-paid return envelope, instead waiting in line outside the High Commission of Canada in Accra. Guess that is not for me as I will appear PHYSICALLY to collect the visa. I am not ready for any anxiety or sleepless nights at this stage. God has granted me speed and I would not want to allow any unnecessary delays.

Once again, thank you all for your love. Your joy will appear sooner than expected. Cheers
 

GENTLEANDREW

Champion Member
Sep 13, 2012
1,529
20
Category........
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
donwin4real said:
The way each VO operates is different from the other but from my own experience with Accra, they do background check mostly on Security via Police Reports sent to them and also on finances(via bank statement of account).

It all depends on how you packaged your application and how genuine and enough are the documents presented, for me, the only background check was on Security, Birth Certs and my Marriage Cert; no interviews or visitations involved.

Hope this helps...

All the best!

Hi,
I sent you a PM.Can you kindly revert.Thanks
 

donwin4real

Hero Member
Dec 2, 2013
415
14
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
2171
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
27-04-2011
AOR Received.
23-05-2011
IELTS Request
Included with initial application
Med's Request
15-07-2013
Med's Done....
05-08-2013
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
27-09-2013
VISA ISSUED...
08-10-2013
LANDED..........
Not Yet
GENTLEANDREW said:
Hi,
I sent you a PM.Can you kindly revert.Thanks
PM replied
 

thebaft

Hero Member
Nov 21, 2010
343
54
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
2147
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
24-06-2013
AOR Received.
12-09-2013
IELTS Request
Sent with Application (IELTS Band 7.5 L:8.0 R:7.5 W:7.0 S:8.0)
File Transfer...
Received by Accra VO on 24-09-2013 (GCMS Notes)
Med's Request
02-10-2014
Med's Done....
10-10-2014
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
23-10-2014
VISA ISSUED...
31-10-2014
LANDED..........
31-03-2015
egbe said:
I am just wondering which month CIC stopped receiving application for 2012. Who knows?

I see that Accra is sending MR for April 2012. I have not seen anyone in the house that is May 2012.

Does this mean that after April 2012, the next should be May 2013?

Or do we have December 2012 applicants?
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/notice-fsw.asp

CIC officially announced that the cap was full on May 8 2012.
 

tangowisky

Hero Member
Jul 5, 2013
487
6
Category........
Visa Office......
AVO
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
02-08-2011
AOR Received.
15-11-2011
IELTS Request
Submitted with Application
Med's Request
29-01-2014
Med's Done....
31-01-2014
Interview........
Nothing like that ooo IJMN!!!
With_God said:
LET SOMEBODY SHOUT HALLELUJAH !

My PPR mail sneaked into my inbox some minutes ago. I was sleeping at the time but I caught it. I have been sleeping with one eye opened ever since I completed my medical.

What an exceeding joy. All glory be to the most high God.
Congratulations...
 

egbe

Star Member
Aug 25, 2013
103
4
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
2134
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
17-07-2013
Doc's Request.
N/A
Nomination.....
PER 17-10-2013
Med's Request
30-09-2014
VISA ISSUED...
Very Soon
thebaft said:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/notice-fsw.asp

CIC officially announced that the cap was full on May 8 2012.
Hmmm! May 8th. This means first MR for FSW2013 is just around the corner. Just wondering if 2011 backlog is still high and why the skipping of senior's application. NO RESPECT?
 

ekundapsy

Hero Member
Feb 11, 2011
201
9
Lagos, Nigeria
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
3111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
30-05-2011
Doc's Request.
with application
Nomination.....
PER recieved 03-08-2011
AOR Received.
NOT YET
IELTS Request
with application
File Transfer...
RBVO 29-08-2011
Med's Request
16-07-2013
Med's Done....
27-07-2013
Interview........
none
Passport Req..
12-11-2013
VISA ISSUED...
14-11-2013
LANDED..........
30-05-2014
motivated said:
Finally Cap reached for NOC 2263 as site update on 21-01-2014 shows.

"2263 Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safety 300 (Cap reached)"

Waiting to see if we made the cap! My application received 19-12-2013.

Don't worry, your application will not be returned!
Just have faith.....and expect your PER soon......
 

ekundapsy

Hero Member
Feb 11, 2011
201
9
Lagos, Nigeria
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
3111
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
30-05-2011
Doc's Request.
with application
Nomination.....
PER recieved 03-08-2011
AOR Received.
NOT YET
IELTS Request
with application
File Transfer...
RBVO 29-08-2011
Med's Request
16-07-2013
Med's Done....
27-07-2013
Interview........
none
Passport Req..
12-11-2013
VISA ISSUED...
14-11-2013
LANDED..........
30-05-2014
@ nanonye, egbe and donwin4real,

First, I will like to state that the inner workings of the Accra Visa Office, as we know it, are mainly speculations and at best, best guesses and deductive reasonings.....We do not have a code of conduct or administrative instructions as to what their practices are. We can only guess....
That said, I can only talk about my own experience, and how the process worked in my own case, based on the FACTS that I have in my own case.
I had painstakingly and thoroughly prepared my application (I didn't intend to use a representative at any point in the process ;) ) and I was definitely not leaving anything to chance. For example, when I went for my bank statement, I asked the lady at the customer service desk to seal the envelope and put the bank seal on the envelope. She looked at me curiously and asked why I would want to do that to a personal document, and I had to explain to her that I didn't want them to feel that I had tampered with the statement. She laughed, called me a 'control freak' jokingly and went to look for the stamp. Another example: My Head of Department at that time didn't have a complementary card. You know a lot of doctors in Public Hospitals don't have..... ;) ;) ;) . It was with doggedness and tenacity of purpose that I persuaded him to print a batch, just so that I had one for my application. I didn't want to send that application without his business card....
After doing all that to make sure my application was complete, I did not want to leave anything to chance. I knew all my credentials were genuine and could be verified, with that, I had no qualms. All the money in my bank statement were savings from my monthly salary, and it was quite obvious to anyone reading the statement, moreover, it would be breach of confidentiality for the bank to disclose my information to a third party without me giving consent, so I knew there were no problems on that either. The only problem I had was with verification of my work experience and my accommodation.
I decided to ask my Head of Department ever so frequently if he had been called concerning my application for which I made him print a complementary card. And each time, the answer was a very emphatic 'no'. Infact, it got to a point, when he would see me on the corridor and preempt me with a 'no'.....that went on for a long time.....and at a point, it was the only evidence I had, that I had submitted an application for permanent residency with all the delay and waiting.
When I left my working place at the expiration of my residency training, I got a letter from the hospital that indicated why I left the hospital. In all, Accra visa office did not call him once to verify I worked there.

I am not sure if this is the state of things in general from Accra visa office, but I can say for a fact in my own case, that they didn't call my work place to know. And if they had visited, too, I'm sure I would have known.....
I think they do most of their checks based on the documents you submit. I'm not sure about Police clearance certificates, that, i don't know anything about.
The important thing is to make sure your application is complete. Be as truthful as possible, infact, be very truthful. Do not hide anything that will make your application look suspicious.
When you fill in your application, read and re-read it to make sure there are not mistakes or gaps in your forms.
I was asked to re-fill and return my Schedule A form from Accra because there was a gap (which was a typographical error) in the question on where i have lived. It could have been avoided if I had looked over it and found the error before sending in the application.
On notifying them of any changes to your status, I think it is wise to exercise some caution as to what and when to send. Major changes to your application like marriages, births, deaths, divorces, child custody battles and impending court cases on criminal or civil charges are important life events that should be reported to Accra VO. These will significantly affect your application, and a report must be made to forestall delays in your application.
Notification of change of house address is not important IN MY OWN VIEW, IF IT IS NOT YOUR PRIMARY ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE IN THE IMMIGRATION PROCESS. I changed my own accommodation during the process, and I did not inform the visa office. My correspondence address was a Post Office box which I still use till now, and that didn't change.
Notification of change of job is also not important IN MY OWN VIEW, SINCE A DECISION ON YOUR APPLICATION IS BASED ON YOUR PAST JOB EXPERIENCE. I changed my job during the wait period, and I didn't notify the visa office. My own reason for not notifying was because I was temporarily unemployed between jobs, and I didn't want to start writing a letter explaining the Residency program and how it works...
Most people are asked to resubmit a freshly filled Schedule A form with the medical request.
These two changes to my status were eventually reflected in the new Schedule A form that I was asked to fill and submit along with my medicals. I didn't even include supporting documents with the new Schedule A form (as an oversight, I ordinarily would have included them), and I was a bit worried that they might return it and ask for me to resend them, but they didn't. The next correspondence was PPR.

Like I said earlier, this is my own experience with the process. That said, I am yet to read on this forum that a Naija based applicant had his/her house address or workplace visited for verification.
Pls, seniors in the house should express their opinions on this.
 

egbe

Star Member
Aug 25, 2013
103
4
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
2134
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
17-07-2013
Doc's Request.
N/A
Nomination.....
PER 17-10-2013
Med's Request
30-09-2014
VISA ISSUED...
Very Soon
ekundapsy said:
@ nanonye, egbe and donwin4real,

First, I will like to state that the inner workings of the Accra Visa Office, as we know it, are mainly speculations and at best, best guesses and deductive reasonings.....We do not have a code of conduct or administrative instructions as to what their practices are. We can only guess....
That said, I can only talk about my own experience, and how the process worked in my own case, based on the FACTS that I have in my own case.
I had painstakingly and thoroughly prepared my application (I didn't intend to use a representative at any point in the process ;) ) and I was definitely not leaving anything to chance. For example, when I went for my bank statement, I asked the lady at the customer service desk to seal the envelope and put the bank seal on the envelope. She looked at me curiously and asked why I would want to do that to a personal document, and I had to explain to her that I didn't want them to feel that I had tampered with the statement. She laughed, called me a 'control freak' jokingly and went to look for the stamp. Another example: My Head of Department at that time didn't have a complementary card. You know a lot of doctors in Public Hospitals don't have..... ;) ;) ;) . It was with doggedness and tenacity of purpose that I persuaded him to print a batch, just so that I had one for my application. I didn't want to send that application without his business card....
After doing all that to make sure my application was complete, I did not want to leave anything to chance. I knew all my credentials were genuine and could be verified, with that, I had no qualms. All the money in my bank statement were savings from my monthly salary, and it was quite obvious to anyone reading the statement, moreover, it would be breach of confidentiality for the bank to disclose my information to a third party without me giving consent, so I knew there were no problems on that either. The only problem I had was with verification of my work experience and my accommodation.
I decided to ask my Head of Department ever so frequently if he had been called concerning my application for which I made him print a complementary card. And each time, the answer was a very emphatic 'no'. Infact, it got to a point, when he would see me on the corridor and preempt me with a 'no'.....that went on for a long time.....and at a point, it was the only evidence I had, that I had submitted an application for permanent residency with all the delay and waiting.
When I left my working place at the expiration of my residency training, I got a letter from the hospital that indicated why I left the hospital. In all, Accra visa office did not call him once to verify I worked there.

I am not sure if this is the state of things in general from Accra visa office, but I can say for a fact in my own case, that they didn't call my work place to know. And if they had visited, too, I'm sure I would have known.....
I think they do most of their checks based on the documents you submit. I'm not sure about Police clearance certificates, that, i don't know anything about.
The important thing is to make sure your application is complete. Be as truthful as possible, infact, be very truthful. Do not hide anything that will make your application look suspicious.
When you fill in your application, read and re-read it to make sure there are not mistakes or gaps in your forms.
I was asked to re-fill and return my Schedule A form from Accra because there was a gap (which was a typographical error) in the question on where i have lived. It could have been avoided if I had looked over it and found the error before sending in the application.
On notifying them of any changes to your status, I think it is wise to exercise some caution as to what and when to send. Major changes to your application like marriages, births, deaths, divorces, child custody battles and impending court cases on criminal or civil charges are important life events that should be reported to Accra VO. These will significantly affect your application, and a report must be made to forestall delays in your application.
Notification of change of house address is not important IN MY OWN VIEW, IF IT IS NOT YOUR PRIMARY ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE IN THE IMMIGRATION PROCESS. I changed my own accommodation during the process, and I did not inform the visa office. My correspondence address was a Post Office box which I still use till now, and that didn't change.
Notification of change of job is also not important IN MY OWN VIEW, SINCE A DECISION ON YOUR APPLICATION IS BASED ON YOUR PAST JOB EXPERIENCE. I changed my job during the wait period, and I didn't notify the visa office. My own reason for not notifying was because I was temporarily unemployed between jobs, and I didn't want to start writing a letter explaining the Residency program and how it works...
Most people are asked to resubmit a freshly filled Schedule A form with the medical request.
These two changes to my status were eventually reflected in the new Schedule A form that I was asked to fill and submit along with my medicals. I didn't even include supporting documents with the new Schedule A form (as an oversight, I ordinarily would have included them), and I was a bit worried that they might return it and ask for me to resend them, but they didn't. The next correspondence was PPR.

Like I said earlier, this is my own experience with the process. That said, I am yet to read on this forum that a Naija based applicant had his/her house address or workplace visited for verification.
Pls, seniors in the house should express their opinions on this.
Thanks. This is quite helpful.

Just in addition if ones job change entails geographical location change in terms of VO, it is appropriate to inform AVO. RIGHT?
 

Crest

Full Member
Sep 26, 2012
25
0
Where is IOM located

Dear All,

Where is IOM located in Lagos

I went to Ikoyi but was told they have relocated to Ikeja

Crest
 

donwin4real

Hero Member
Dec 2, 2013
415
14
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
2171
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
27-04-2011
AOR Received.
23-05-2011
IELTS Request
Included with initial application
Med's Request
15-07-2013
Med's Done....
05-08-2013
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
27-09-2013
VISA ISSUED...
08-10-2013
LANDED..........
Not Yet
Re: Where is IOM located

Crest said:
Dear All,

Where is IOM located in Lagos

I went to Ikoyi but was told they have relocated to Ikeja

Crest
This is their address with phone number:

International Organization for
Migration (IOM)
Plot 74B, Michael Otedola
Crescent, GRA, Ikeja, Lagos
Tel: +234 7 0988 20688
 

donwin4real

Hero Member
Dec 2, 2013
415
14
Category........
Visa Office......
Accra
NOC Code......
2171
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
27-04-2011
AOR Received.
23-05-2011
IELTS Request
Included with initial application
Med's Request
15-07-2013
Med's Done....
05-08-2013
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
27-09-2013
VISA ISSUED...
08-10-2013
LANDED..........
Not Yet
GENTLEANDREW said:
Thanks for your response.Yet another PM.
Response replied again